On December 4, 2017 Executive Director Kenneth Stern participated at a panel discussion on antisemitism (along with former State Department Special Envoy Ira Forman) at George Washington University.

On November 7, 2017 JKR Executive Director Kenneth Stern testified before the United States House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, on “Examining Anti-Semitism on College Campuses.” His written statement is here. His oral statement (beginning at approximately 123:30) is here.

On October 12, 2017 Kenneth Stern participated in a panel discussion on Meetinghouse, “Identity and Effective Responses to Hate” at Friends Seminary in New York City.

On September 9, 2017 Kenneth Stern represented Justus Rosenberg a commemoration of Varian Fry at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY.

On September 15, 2017 Kenneth Stern spoke about antisemitism at Congregation Beth Elohim in Brooklyn, NY

On September 8, 2017 Kenneth Stern spoke on antisemitism at the opening session for NYU’s Dual Degree students (MPA program at Wagner and MA program at Skirball Center for Jewish and Hebrew Studies).

Kenneth Stern conducted a multi-hour training on antisemitism for the board of the Montana Human Rights Network in Missoula MT on June 4, 2017. He also met with college faculty interested in teaching about hatred and/or antisemitism.

Kenneth Stern spoke on “Campus Conflicts: Defining Antisemitism,” at the National Jewish Student Journalism Conference in New York on May 22, 2017

Kenneth Stern spoke at the Academic Engagement Network conference in Chicago, May 15-17, 2017, at a panel on “Law and Antisemitism: Federal and State Legislation.”

Justus & Karin Rosenberg Foundation Executive Director Kenneth Stern spoke on “Uses and Abuses of the Law in Opposing Israel Delegitimization and Campus Disruptions” at the Academic Engagement Network Conference in Washington DC on May 26, 2016.

Justus & Karin Rosenberg Foundation Executive Director Kenneth Stern spoke at a conference on genocide denial at the University of Connecticut on April 22, 2015. See here.

The Foundation co-sponsored an event with author Sarah Wildman about her Holocaust-related book “Paper Love,” on April 13, 2015 at Bard College (in conjunction with the Bard Human Rights Project and other Bard departments). See here.